List of Dialling Codes in The United Kingdom - List of Dialling Codes

List of Dialling Codes

Short codes
02x 011x 01x1
020 to 029 0113 to 0118 0121 to 0191
020 London (previously 0171 and 0181) (previously 071 and 081) (previously 01)
0121 Birmingham (previously 021)
023 Southampton and Portsmouth (previously 01703 and 01705) (previously 0703 and 0705) 0113 Leeds (previously 0532) 0131 Edinburgh (previously 031)
024 Coventry (previously 01203) (previously 0203) 0114 Sheffield (previously 0742) 0141 Glasgow (previously 041)
0115 Nottingham (previously 0602) 0151 Liverpool (previously 051)
0116 Leicester (previously 0533) 0161 Manchester (previously 061)
0117 Bristol (previously 0272) 0171 unused (was Inner London until 2000) (previously 071) (previously 01)
028 Northern Ireland (previously used multiple 01xxx area codes until 2000) (previously used multiple 0xxx area codes until 1995) 0118 Reading (previously 01734) (previously 0734) 0181 unused (was Outer London until 2000) (previously 081) (previously 01)
029 Cardiff (previously 01222) (previously 0222) 0191 Tyneside, Sunderland and Durham (previously 091)

For an explanation of the two letter STD codes used below, see Introduction of area codes

Long codes
01xxx and 01xxxx (but not 01x1 codes)
01200 to 01484 01485 to 01769 01770 to 01999
  • 01200 — Clitheroe (CO)
  • 01201 — unused
0201 was Bournemouth (BO) – numbers were transferred to 0202
  • 01202 — Bournemouth (BO) - since 1 November 2012 local numbers in 01202 area require the area code plus local number.
  • 01203 — unused
was Coventry (CO) – numbers were transferred to 024 on 22 April 2000
  • 01204 — Bolton (BO)
  • 01205 — Boston (BO)
  • 01206 — Colchester (CO)
  • 01207 — Consett (CO)
  • 01208 — Bodmin (BO)
  • 01209 — Redruth, Cornwall (CO)
  • 01210 – 01219
See 0121 — Birmingham – previously 021
  • 01220 — unused
0220 was Cambridge (CA) – numbers were transferred to 0223
  • 01221 — unused
0221 was Bath (BA) – numbers were transferred to 0225
  • 01222 — unused
was Cardiff (CA) – numbers were transferred to 029 on 22 April 2000
  • 01223 — Cambridge (CA)
  • 01224 — Aberdeen (AB)
  • 01225 — Bath (BA)
  • 01226 — Barnsley (BA)
  • 01227 — Canterbury (CA)
  • 01228 — Carlisle (CA)
  • 01229 — Barrow-in-Furness and Millom (BA)
  • 01230 — unused
0230 was Bedford (BE) – numbers were transferred to 0234
  • 01231 — unused
0231 was Belfast (BE) – numbers were transferred to 0232
  • 01232 — unused
was Belfast (BE) – numbers were transferred to 028 on 22 April 2000
  • 01233 — Ashford (Kent) (AD)
  • 01234 — Bedford (BE)
  • 01235 — Abingdon (AD)
  • 01236 — Coatbridge (CE)
  • 01237 — Bideford (BD)
  • 01238 — unused
was Saintfield, Belfast (BE) – numbers were transferred to 028 on 22 April 2000
  • 01239 — Cardigan (CD)
  • 01240 — unused
0240 was Chiltern (CH) – numbers were transferred to 0494
  • 01241 — Arbroath (AH)
  • 01242 — Cheltenham (CH)
  • 01243 — Chichester, West Sussex (CH)
  • 01244 — Chester (CH)
  • 01245 — Chelmsford (CH)
  • 01246 — Chesterfield (CH)
  • 01247 — unused
was Bangor, NI (BG) – numbers were transferred to 028 on 22 April 2000
  • 01248 — Bangor (Gwynedd) (BG)
  • 01249 — Chippenham (CH)
  • 01250 — Blairgowrie (BL)
  • 01251 — unused
0251 was Aldershot (AL) – numbers were transferred to 0252
  • 01252 — Aldershot (AL)
  • 01253 — Blackpool (BL)
  • 01254 — Blackburn (BL)
  • 01255 — Clacton-on-Sea (CL)
  • 01256 — Basingstoke (BK)
  • 01257 — Coppull, Chorley (CL)
  • 01258 — Blandford (BL)
  • 01259 — Alloa (AL)
  • 01260 — Congleton (CN)
  • 01261 — Banff (BN)
  • 01262 — Bridlington (BN)
  • 01263 — Cromer (CM)
  • 01264 — Andover (AN)
  • 01265 — unused
was Coleraine (CN) – numbers were transferred to 028 on 22 April 2000
  • 01266 — unused
was Ballymena (BM) – numbers were transferred to 028 on 22 April 2000
  • 01267 — Carmarthen (CM)
  • 01268 — Basildon (BN)
  • 01269 — Ammanford (AM)
  • 01270 — Crewe (CR)
  • 01271 — Barnstaple (BP)
  • 01272 — unused
0272 was Bristol (BR) – numbers were transferred to 0117 on 16 April 1995
  • 01273 — Brighton (BR)
  • 01274 — Bradford (BR)
  • 01275 — Clevedon, Bristol (BR)
  • 01276 — Camberley (CR)
  • 01277 — Brentwood (BR)
  • 01278 — Bridgwater (BR)
  • 01279 — Bishop's Stortford (BS)
  • 01280 — Buckingham (BU)
  • 01281 — unused
0281 was Buckinghamshire (BU) – numbers were transferred to 0753
  • 01282 — Burnley (BU)
  • 01283 — Burton upon Trent (BU)
  • 01284 — Bury St Edmunds (BU)
  • 01285 — Cirencester (CT)
  • 01286 — Caernarfon (CV)
CV was derived from Carnarvon, the English spelling of Caernarfon
  • 01287 — Guisborough, Cleveland (CV)
  • 01288 — Bude (BU)
  • 01289 — Berwick-upon-Tweed (BT)
  • 01290 — Cumnock, Ayrshire (AY)
  • 01291 — Chepstow (CW)
  • 01292 — Ayr (AY)
  • 01293 — Crawley (CY)
  • 01294 — Ardrossan, Ayrshire (AY)
  • 01295 — Banbury (BY)
  • 01296 — Aylesbury (AY)
  • 01297 — Axminster (AX)
  • 01298 — Buxton (BX)
  • 01299 — Bewdley (BY)

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